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I rigged up a brim buster to try and get some pin fish in the morning. Then it hit me... I have no idea what kind of bait to use. I know they love the scallops we crack open during scallop season, but I don't have too many of those laying around. What should I use? Do any common "around-the-house" things like bread work?
A small piece of squid works well. Or we caught all we needed last Saturday on small pieces of fish bites. I'm sure you could use bacon, or any tough meat. A small piece of frozen shrimp should work. Them little boogers will eat anything.
Fishbites work well. So does squid. Use something tough so you don't have to re-bait every time. A trick I learned from Trout Fisher was to use fatback cut into little chunks.
Thanks. Last week I was fishing a grub under CT and hooked a pinfish about 2" long. I just left him on and threw out again, fishing the same retrieve. It caught the biggest trout we saw all day. So I figured I'd try to get a few more pins tomorrow. We'll see.
The fatback works. Go buy you a cheap pack of chicken gizzards and cut some strips to put in your fish cooler. Freeze the rest and use a little on each trip. A pack will last you a year or so.
You don't need to buy the Fish'n Chunks for pinfish, you can really use any Fishbites bait for pinfish... You should also consider cutting each piece into half or thirds... this will stretch your $$ out much better. Use sharp scissors to cut them.
When I'm baiting hooks for pinfish I get at least eight pieces out of each of the small strips. I cut them no more than a quarter inch square, the side cutters on a pair of pliers work well to snip off smaller pieces from a strip.